"rheumatic heart disease--a condition that once ravaged the world"
What?! This is propaganda and is totally untrue.
"Reuters reports about a new super-fast track: some new cancer drugs
are skipping randomized trials."
This is very creepy and unprofessional..

Justin Hamlin, DO

09/27/13

"What's in a name? A
CNBC poll asked
people about their
opinions of the ACA
and Obamacare. The
results were
different depending
on the term used."
Of course they do,
and the Oblamer
administration
understands this.
That's why they did
the very
Hitler-esque thing
of naming it the
opposite of what it
is. They know that
the average Joe has
no clue what's in
it. It's called
propaganda..

NM MD

09/27/13

I just checked "exchanges rate" in the State where the insurance costs
used to be low. For me, older female, the cost per year for insurance
alone is $1900 per year higher, with deductible of $6500, as opposed
to $5000, increased co-pays, and as always less benefits. Welcome to
Medicaid for all. As patients in the border states know well, go to
Mexico and get great health care for less then the premium alone.
Affordable? The joke is on us. It is also known throughout insurance
industry that the first year premiums will be the lowest. Thrilling
thought in a limping economy..

jer intmed

09/27/13

does it matter what its called? what it does in the end is what
matters right?
everyone agrees changes were needed in the system and in getting
more people access to health care, so a president finally pushed
something through that several previous administrations were
unable, or unwilling, to do. sure not perfect, never will be, but
if it gets gets more people more care, and less expensive care than
in an ER, then at least one goal is attained. then go forward from
there and work on another goal..

This survey is a poll of those who choose to participate and are, therefore, not valid statistical samples, but rather a snapshot of what your colleagues are thinking.

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